Tillmouth Park (Cornhill-on-Tweed)
Landscaped pleasure grounds (c.3ha) and park (c.45ha), mid to late 18th century onwards. House set in parkland bounded by the River Till to the north and east. Lawns on north and south of house. Drive through woodland to lodge. Woodland walks by riverside, embanked viewing point. Open parkland. (1)
Additional reference. (2)
Garden Pavilion (late 19th-early 20th century); garden walls and arbour (c.1810); twin lodges and gatepiers (early 19th century); bridge over Dean Burn (c.1810); Henlaw Tunnel (c.1810); all grade II listed buildings. (3)
Mid to late 18th century landscaped pleasure grounds and park for Tillmouth House, a country house constructed circa 1810. Lawns and an enclosed garden are present near the house. The park contains woodland which is crossed by a formal alignement of path, with woodland walks along the River Till. Open parkland containing tree clumps and some perimented planting is present to the north and south of the woods. (4a)
Landscape park, pleasance and formal gardens to Tillmouth Park House, a country house constructed circa 1810. The park was landscaped during the mid-late 18th century and remodelled during the early and late 19th century. The pleasure grounds and formal gardens date to the early and late 19th century. (4b)
Additional reference. (2)
Garden Pavilion (late 19th-early 20th century); garden walls and arbour (c.1810); twin lodges and gatepiers (early 19th century); bridge over Dean Burn (c.1810); Henlaw Tunnel (c.1810); all grade II listed buildings. (3)
Mid to late 18th century landscaped pleasure grounds and park for Tillmouth House, a country house constructed circa 1810. Lawns and an enclosed garden are present near the house. The park contains woodland which is crossed by a formal alignement of path, with woodland walks along the River Till. Open parkland containing tree clumps and some perimented planting is present to the north and south of the woods. (4a)
Landscape park, pleasance and formal gardens to Tillmouth Park House, a country house constructed circa 1810. The park was landscaped during the mid-late 18th century and remodelled during the early and late 19th century. The pleasure grounds and formal gardens date to the early and late 19th century. (4b)
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